List of members of the Japanese Cabinet (2003–2004)
- List of members of the Japanese Cabinet (2003–2004)
Prime Minister Koizumi formed his Third Cabinet on 22nd September, 2003. It was succeed by his Fourth Cabinet on 27th September, 2004. It consisted of:
*Junichiro Koizumi
**Prime Minister
*Taro Aso
**Minister for Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications.
*Daizo Nozawa
**Minister of Justice
*Yoriko Kawaguchi "(not a member of the Diet)"
**Minister for Foreign Affairs
*Sandakazu Tanigaki
**Minister of Finance
*Takeo Kawamura
**Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
*Chikara Sakaguchi
**Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
*Yoshiyuki Kamei
**Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
*Shoichi Nakagawa
**Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry
*Nobuteru Ishihara
**Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
*Yuriko Koike
**Minister of the Environment
*Yasuo Fukuda
**Chief Cabinet Secretary
**Minister of State for Gender Equality
*Hiroyuki Hosoda, Masaaki Yamazaki, and Masahiro Futahashi
**Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretaries
*Kiyoko Ono
**Chairman of the National Public Safety Commission
**Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Measures for Decreasing Birthrate
**Minister of State for Food Safety
*Shigeru Ishiba
**Minister of State for Defense
*Toshimitsu Motegi
**Minister of State for Okinawa and Northern Territories Affairs
**Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy
**Minister of State for Personal Information Protection
**In charge of Information Technology
*Heizo Takenaka "(Not a member of the Diet)"
**Minister of State for Financial Services
**Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy
*Kazuyoshi Kaneko
**Minister of State for Regulatory Reform
**Minister of State for Industrial Revitalization Corporation of Japan
**In charge of Administrative Reform
**In charge of Special Zones for Structural Reform
*Kiichi Inoue
**Minister of State for Disaster Management
**In charge of National Emergency Legislation
ee also
*Japanese Cabinet
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